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We have much work ahead, to stand still.
— Said Musa
My father said, You are a spirit. Where did you die?
and we were equally alive. I thought to correct him
but he was not in his perfect mind. — Katharine Whitcomb
and we were equally alive. I thought to correct him
but he was not in his perfect mind. — Katharine Whitcomb
The life of the creative man is lead, directed and controlled by boredom. Avoiding boredom is one of our most important purposes.
— Saul Steinberg
You are not his princess; you are your own queen.
— Nikita Gill
Adam & Eve. The serpent cracked the mirror in a thousand pieces, & the apple was his rock.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
I know what you mean, jellybean.
— Stephen King
The toad beneath the harrow knows
Where every separate tooth-point goes ;
The butterfly upon the road
Preaches contentment to that toad. — Rudyard Kipling
Where every separate tooth-point goes ;
The butterfly upon the road
Preaches contentment to that toad. — Rudyard Kipling
Not since the serpent
approached Eve in the Garden had a woman been so tempted by forbidden fruit. — Teresa Medeiros
approached Eve in the Garden had a woman been so tempted by forbidden fruit. — Teresa Medeiros
... lovemaking, if sincere, is one of the best ideas Satan put in the apple she gave to the serpent to give to Eve.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
I feel you see every crack and bruise with black and white [pictiures] and color distracts usually from the honesty.
— Nikki Sixx
Eve said to the serpent, 'You know I could go for a bit to eat, but I don't know you from Adam.'
— Red Buttons
But it was Eve who was vilified, never the serpent. Just as it was the lady who was ruined, never the man.
— Sarah MacLean
But that autumn the serpent got into Meg's paradise, and tempted her like many a modern Eve, not with apples, but with dress.
— Louisa May Alcott
Do my thoughts just dream of me?
— Terry Pratchett